Pipe with alternating sections

ABSTRACT

A plastic drain pipe for drainage includes a first end, a second end, and a pipe sub-section between the first end and the second end. The pipe sub-section includes a collapsible section of corrugated pipe, a first non-collapsible section of corrugated pipe, and a second non-collapsible section of corrugated pipe. The collapsible section of corrugated pipe has a first joining area and a second joining area. The first non-collapsible section of corrugated pipe is connected to the collapsible section of corrugated pipe at the first joining area, and the second non-collapsible section of corrugated pipe is connected to the collapsible section of corrugated pipe at the second joining area.

REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No.15/949,175, filed Apr. 10, 2018 and entitled PIPE WITH ALTERNATINGSECTIONS, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No.62/483,796, filed Apr. 10, 2017, and entitled PIPE WITH ALTERNATINGSECTIONS, both of which are hereby incorporated by reference in theirentireties.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This application relates to plastic drain pipe and, more particularly,to a drain pipe with alternating collapsible and non-collapsible pipesections.

BACKGROUND

Drain pipes (or tubes) are typically used in the drainage of soil andsurface water for agricultural, septic, residential, civil construction,or recreational purposes, among others. This pipe is typically made of ahigh density polyethylene (HDPE) or other similar material. The plasticdrain pipe may be corrugated on the exterior.

SUMMARY

The terms “invention,” “the invention,” “this invention” and “thepresent invention” used in this patent are intended to refer broadly toall of the subject matter of this patent and the patent claims below.Statements containing these terms should be understood not to limit thesubject matter described herein or to limit the meaning or scope of thepatent claims below. Embodiments of the invention covered by this patentare defined by the claims below, not this summary. This summary is ahigh-level overview of various embodiments of the invention andintroduces some of the concepts that are further described in theDetailed Description section below. This summary is not intended toidentify key or essential features of the claimed subject matter, nor isit intended to be used in isolation to determine the scope of theclaimed subject matter. The subject matter should be understood byreference to appropriate portions of the entire specification of thispatent, any or all drawings and each claim.

In various examples, a plastic drain pipe for drainage includes a firstend, a second end, and a pipe sub-section between the first end and thesecond end. The pipe sub-section includes a collapsible section ofcorrugated pipe, a first non-collapsible section of corrugated pipe, anda second non-collapsible section of corrugated pipe. The collapsiblesection of corrugated pipe has a first joining area and a second joiningarea. The first non-collapsible section of corrugated pipe is connectedto the collapsible section of corrugated pipe at the first joining area,and the second non-collapsible section of corrugated pipe is connectedto the collapsible section of corrugated pipe at the second joiningarea. An outermost diameter of the collapsible section of corrugatedpipe is approximately the same as an outermost diameter of the firstnon-collapsible section of corrugated pipe and an outermost diameter ofthe second non-collapsible section of corrugated pipe.

According to some examples, a method of packaging a plastic drain pipefor drainage includes directing collapsible section of corrugated pipeof a pipe sub-section between a first end and a second end of theplastic drain pipe to form a bend. The method also includes moving afirst non-collapsible section of corrugated pipe connected to thecollapsible section of corrugated pipe at a first joining area to beadjacent to a second non-collapsible section of corrugated pipeconnected to the collapsible section of corrugated pipe at a secondjoining area of the collapsible section opposite the first joining area.

Various implementations described in the present disclosure can includeadditional systems, methods, features, and advantages, which can notnecessarily be expressly disclosed herein but will be apparent to one ofordinary skill in the art upon examination of the following detaileddescription and accompanying drawings. It is intended that all suchsystems, methods, features, and advantages be included within thepresent disclosure and protected by the accompanying claims.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The features and components of the following figures are illustrated toemphasize the general principles of the present disclosure.Corresponding features and components throughout the figures can bedesignated by matching reference characters for the sake of consistencyand clarity.

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a pipe according to aspects of thepresent disclosure.

FIG. 2 is a partial side view showing a section of collapsible pipe anda section of non-collapsible pipe of the pipe of FIG. 1.

FIG. 3 is a top view of the pipe of FIG. 1.

FIG. 4 is a side view of the pipe of FIG. 1.

FIG. 5 is a front view of the pipe of FIG. 1.

FIG. 6 is an enlarged front view of a portion of the pipe of FIG. 1.

FIG. 7 is a perspective view of an exemplary packaging configuration forthe pipe of FIG. 1.

FIG. 8 is a top view of the configuration of FIG. 7.

FIG. 9 is a side view of the configuration of FIG. 7.

FIG. 10 is a front view of the configuration of FIG. 7.

FIG. 11 is a perspective view of another exemplary packagingconfiguration for the pipe of FIG. 1.

FIG. 12 is a top view of the configuration of FIG. 11.

FIG. 13 is a side view of the configuration of FIG. 11.

FIG. 14 is a front view of the configuration of FIG. 11.

FIG. 15 is a perspective view of another exemplary packagingconfiguration for the pipe of FIG. 1.

FIG. 16 is a top view of the configuration of FIG. 15.

FIG. 17 is a side view of the configuration of FIG. 15.

FIG. 18 is a front view of the configuration of FIG. 15.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

The subject matter of embodiments of the present invention is describedhere with specificity to meet statutory requirements, but thisdescription is not necessarily intended to limit the scope of theclaims. The claimed subject matter may be embodied in other ways, mayinclude different elements or steps, and may be used in conjunction withother existing or future technologies. This description should not beinterpreted as implying any particular order or arrangement among orbetween various steps or elements except when the order of individualsteps or arrangement of elements is explicitly described. Directionalreferences such as “up,” “down,” “top,” “left,” “right,” “front,” and“back,” among others are intended to refer to the orientation asillustrated and described in the figure (or figures) to which thecomponents and directions are referencing.

FIG. 1 illustrates a drain pipe 100 according to aspects of the presentdisclosure. The drain pipe 100 includes a first end 102 and a second end104. A distance from the first end 102 to the second end 104, or alength of the drain pipe 100, can vary and should not be consideredlimiting on the current disclosure. In some examples, the ends 102 and104 include cuffs and/or fittings (not shown) for connecting the pipe100 to other devices and components. The cuffs and fittings may beintegrally formed with the pipe 100 or may be separate components thatattach to the pipe 100.

As illustrated in FIG. 1, the drain pipe 100 includes alternatingsections of collapsible corrugated pipe 106 and non-collapsiblecorrugated pipe 108 that are integrally or monolithically formed withone another through a suitable molding or other forming process. Thenumber of sections of collapsible corrugated pipe 106 andnon-collapsible corrugated pipe 108 can vary and is not limited to theillustrated arrangement.

Referring to FIG. 2, each section of collapsible corrugated pipe 106includes a plurality of annular corrugations of alternating smaller,minimum or minor diameter rings 110 separated by larger, maximum ormajor diameter rings 112. The minor diameter rings 110 are connected tothe major diameter rings 112 by alternating static walls 116 and tuckwalls 118, which permit the section of pipe 106 to be in an extendedstate (see FIG. 2), a collapsed state, or a curved or directed state(see FIGS. 3-18). Generally, the pipe 106 is compressed (i.e. in thecompressed state or the curved state) when the corrugations arecollapsed such that at least some of the tuck walls 118 are foldedinward against the static walls 116. The pipe 106 is expanded when thetuck walls 118 are folded outward and apart from the static walls 116 tothe extent possible. For example, in some examples, a maximum angularorientation between the tuck walls 118 and the static walls 116 may beabout 90°, although in other examples, the maximum angular orientationmay be less than about 90° or greater than about 90°.

Still referring to FIG. 2, each section of non-collapsible corrugatedpipe 108 includes a plurality of annular corrugations of alternatingsmaller, minimum or minor diameter rings 122 separated by larger,maximum or major diameter rings 120. Unlike the collapsible corrugatedpipe 106, adjacent walls 121 of the non-collapsible corrugated pipe 108are not collapsible or expandable relative to each other. Compared tothe collapsible corrugated pipe 106, a bend radius (or a minimum radiusthat a pipe can be bent) of the non-collapsible pipe 108 is greater thana bend radius of the collapsible corrugated pipe 106.

In various examples, an outermost diameter of the collapsible corrugatedpipe 106 (formed by the major diameter rings 112) is approximately thesame as an outermost diameter of the non-collapsible corrugated pipe 108(formed by the major diameter rings 120). In some examples, an innermostdiameter of the collapsible corrugated pipe 106 is approximately thesame as an innermost diameter of the non-collapsible corrugated pipe108, although it need not be. In some configurations, the innermostdiameter of the collapsible corrugated pipe 106 is less than theinnermost diameter of the non-collapsible corrugated pipe 108. In someexamples, the innermost diameters may be about 3 inches, about 4 inches,or about 6 inches, although various other innermost diameters may beprovided as desired.

Referring to FIG. 1, a pipe sub-section 124 generally includes a sectionof the collapsible corrugated pipe 106 connected to one or more sectionsof non-collapsible corrugated pipe 108. In some cases, the pipesub-section 124 includes a section of collapsible corrugated pipe 106connected to two sections of non-collapsible corrugated pipe 108. Invarious examples, the drain pipe 100 includes at least one pipesub-section 124, although the number of pipe sub-sections 124 can varyand is not limited to the illustrated arrangement.

As illustrated in FIG. 1, at a first joining area 126 of the collapsiblecorrugated pipe 106, the collapsible corrugated pipe 106 is connected toa one of the two sections of non-collapsible corrugated pipe 108. At asecond joining area 128 of the collapsible corrugated pipe 106, thecollapsible corrugated pipe 106 is connected to a second of the twosections of non-collapsible corrugated pipe 108. In various examples, alength of the section of collapsible corrugated pipe 106 is less than alength of at least one of the two sections of non-collapsible corrugatedpipe 108. However, in other examples, the ratio of the length of thecollapsible corrugated pipe 106 to the length of the non-collapsiblecorrugated pipe 108 may be varied as desired such that the length of thecollapsible corrugated pipe 106 is less than, about equal to, or greaterthan the length of the non-collapsible corrugated pipe 108. In variousexamples, the ratio of collapsible corrugated pipe 106 tonon-collapsible corrugated pipe 108 within the pipe 100 may depend ondesired properties or characteristics of the pipe 100. For example, if auser desires to have a majority of the pipe 100 act similar totraditional corrugated pipe while retaining some flexibility afforded bythe collapsible corrugated pipe, a greater percentage of the pipe 100may be non-collapsible corrugated pipe 108. Conversely, if a userdesires to have a majority of the pipe 100 act similar to thecollapsible corrugated pipe 106, a greater percentage of the pipe may becollapsible corrugated pipe 106.

Referring to FIGS. 3-6, because the pipe 100 includes the sections ofcollapsible corrugated pipe 106, the pipe 100 may be efficientlypackaged for shipping of the pipe 100 even with the sections ofnon-collapsible corrugated pipe 108. As illustrated in FIG. 5, the pipesub-section 124 is generally packaged such that the section ofcollapsible corrugated pipe 106 forms a bend that positions the sectionsof non-collapsible corrugated pipe 108 adjacent to each other. Dependingon the number of pipe sub-sections 124, the pipe 100 may be efficientlypackaged into various rectangular or cuboidal shapes (or other suitableshapes) to maximize the amount of pipe 100 within a given space. Bycomparison, pipe that is only constructed from non-collapsible pipe canonly be packaged and sold in rolls, which are bulky and take up morespace. For example, for a given amount of space on a seller's shelves,more of the pipe 100 may be stored on the shelves due to the efficientpackaging compared to a similar length of pipe only constructed fromnon-collapsible pipe 108. Pipe that is only constructed from collapsiblepipe may have insufficient structure for many environments or uses ofthe pipe.

FIGS. 7-10 illustrate another non-limiting example of a packagingconfiguration of the pipe 100. FIGS. 11-14 illustrate anothernon-limiting example of a packaging configuration of the pipe 100. FIGS.15-18 illustrate another non-limiting example of a packagingconfiguration of the pipe 100.

A collection of exemplary embodiments, including at least someexplicitly enumerated as “ECs” (Example Combinations), providingadditional description of a variety of embodiment types in accordancewith the concepts described herein are provided below. These examplesare not meant to be mutually exclusive, exhaustive, or restrictive; andthe invention is not limited to these example embodiments but ratherencompasses all possible modifications and variations within the scopeof the issued claims and their equivalents.

EC 1. A plastic drain pipe for drainage comprising: a first end; asecond end; and a pipe sub-section between the first end and the secondend comprising: a collapsible section of corrugated pipe having a firstjoining area and a second joining area; a first non-collapsible sectionof corrugated pipe connected to the collapsible section of corrugatedpipe at the first joining area; and a second non-collapsible section ofcorrugated pipe connected to the collapsible section of corrugated pipeat the second joining area, wherein an outermost diameter of thecollapsible section of corrugated pipe is approximately the same as anoutermost diameter of the first non-collapsible section of corrugatedpipe and an outermost diameter of the second non-collapsible section ofcorrugated pipe.

EC 2. The plastic drain pipe of any of the preceding or subsequentexample combinations, wherein the pipe sub-section is a first pipesub-section, and wherein the plastic drain pipe comprises a plurality ofpipe sub-sections, each pipe sub-section comprising a collapsiblesection of corrugated pipe connected to two non-collapsible sections ofcorrugated pipe.

EC 3. The plastic drain pipe of any of the preceding or subsequentexample combinations, wherein an end of the first non-collapsiblesection of corrugated pipe opposite the first joining area is the firstend of the plastic drain pipe, and wherein an end of the secondnon-collapsible section of corrugated pipe opposite the second joiningarea is the second end of the plastic drain pipe.

EC 4. The plastic drain pipe of any of the preceding or subsequentexample combinations, wherein the pipe sub-section is foldable into apackaged configuration such that the collapsible section of corrugatedpipe forms a bend and the first non-collapsible section of corrugatedpipe is positioned adjacent to the second non-collapsible section ofcorrugated pipe.

EC 5. The plastic drain pipe of any of the preceding or subsequentexample combinations, wherein a length of the collapsible section ofcorrugated pipe is less than a length of the first non-collapsiblesection of corrugated pipe and less than a length of the secondnon-collapsible section of corrugated pipe.

EC 6. The plastic drain pipe of any of the preceding or subsequentexample combinations, wherein a length of the collapsible section ofcorrugated pipe is approximately the same as a length of the firstnon-collapsible section of corrugated pipe and approximately the same asa length of the second non-collapsible section of corrugated pipe.

EC 7. A method of packaging a plastic drain pipe for drainagecomprising: directing a collapsible section of corrugated pipe of a pipesub-section between a first end and a second end of the plastic drainpipe to form a bend; and moving a first non-collapsible section ofcorrugated pipe connected to the collapsible section of corrugated pipeat a first joining area to be adjacent to a second non-collapsiblesection of corrugated pipe connected to the collapsible section ofcorrugated pipe at a second joining area of the collapsible sectionopposite the first joining area, wherein an outermost diameter of thecollapsible section of corrugated pipe is approximately the same as anoutermost diameter of the first non-collapsible section and an outermostdiameter of the second non-collapsible section.

EC 8. The method of any of the preceding or subsequent examplecombinations, wherein the pipe sub-section is a first pipe sub-section,wherein the plastic drain pipe comprises a plurality of pipesub-sections, each pipe sub-section comprising a collapsible section ofcorrugated pipe connected to two non-collapsible sections of corrugatedpipe, and wherein the method further comprises directing eachcollapsible section of corrugated pipe to form a bend and moving thenon-collapsible sections of corrugated pipe adjacent to one another.

EC 9. The method of any of the preceding or subsequent examplecombinations, wherein forming the bend in each collapsible section ofcorrugated pipe and moving the non-collapsible sections of corrugatedpipe comprises forming a cuboid.

EC 10. The method of any of the preceding or subsequent examplecombinations, wherein the cuboid is square.

EC 11. The method of any of the preceding or subsequent examplecombinations, wherein the cuboid is rectangular.

EC 12. The method of any of the preceding or subsequent examplecombinations, wherein a length of the collapsible section of corrugatedpipe is less than a length of the first non-collapsible section ofcorrugated pipe and less than a length of the second non-collapsiblesection of corrugated pipe.

EC 13. The method of any of the preceding or subsequent examplecombinations, wherein a length of the collapsible section of corrugatedpipe is approximately the same as a length of the first non-collapsiblesection of corrugated pipe and approximately the same as a length of thesecond non-collapsible section of corrugated pipe.

EC 14. A package of plastic drain pipe for drainage comprising: a drainpipe comprising: a first end; a second end; and a pipe sub-sectionbetween the first end and the second end comprising: a collapsiblesection of corrugated pipe having a first joining area and a secondjoining area; a first non-collapsible section of corrugated pipeconnected to the collapsible section of corrugated pipe at the firstjoining area; and a second non-collapsible section of corrugated pipeconnected to the collapsible section of corrugated pipe at the secondjoining area, wherein an outermost diameter of the collapsible sectionof corrugated pipe is approximately the same as an outermost diameter ofthe first non-collapsible section of corrugated pipe and an outermostdiameter of the second non-collapsible section of corrugated pipe, andwherein the collapsible section of corrugated pipe forms a bend and thefirst non-collapsible section of corrugated pipe is adjacent to thesecond non-collapsible section of corrugated pipe.

EC 15. The package of any of the preceding or subsequent examplecombinations, wherein the pipe sub-section is a first pipe sub-section,wherein the drain pipe comprises a second pipe sub-section between thefirst pipe sub-section and the second end, wherein the second pipesub-section comprises: a collapsible section of corrugated pipe having afirst joining area and a second joining area; a first non-collapsiblesection of corrugated pipe connected to the collapsible section ofcorrugated pipe at the first joining area; and a second non-collapsiblesection of corrugated pipe connected to the collapsible section ofcorrugated pipe at the second joining area, wherein the collapsiblesection of corrugated pipe forms a bend and the first non-collapsiblesection of corrugated pipe is adjacent to the second non-collapsiblesection of corrugated pipe.

EC 16. The package of any of the preceding or subsequent examplecombinations, wherein the second non-collapsible section of corrugatedpipe of the first pipe sub-section forms the first non-collapsiblesection of corrugated pipe of the second pipe sub-section.

EC 17. The package of any of the preceding or subsequent examplecombinations, wherein the collapsible section of corrugated pipe of thefirst pipe sub-section and the collapsible section of corrugated pipe ofthe second pipe sub-section are bent such that the first non-collapsiblesection of corrugated pipe of the first pipe sub-section, the secondnon-collapsible section of corrugated pipe of the first pipesub-section, the first non-collapsible section of corrugated pipe of thesecond pipe sub-section, and the second non-collapsible section ofcorrugated pipe of the second pipe sub-section are coplanar.

EC 18. The package of any of the preceding or subsequent examplecombinations, wherein the collapsible section of corrugated pipe of thefirst pipe sub-section and the collapsible section of corrugated pipe ofthe second pipe sub-section are bent such that at least two of the firstnon-collapsible section of corrugated pipe of the first pipesub-section, the second non-collapsible section of corrugated pipe ofthe first pipe sub-section, the first non-collapsible section ofcorrugated pipe of the second pipe sub-section, and the secondnon-collapsible section of corrugated pipe of the second pipesub-section are non-coplanar.

EC 19. The package of any of the preceding or subsequent examplecombinations, wherein the pipe sub-section is a first pipe sub-section,and wherein the drain pipe comprises a plurality of pipe sub-sections,each pipe sub-section comprising a collapsible section of corrugatedpipe forming a bend and connected to two non-collapsible sections ofcorrugated pipe adjacent to one another.

EC 20. The package of any of the preceding or subsequent examplecombinations, wherein the package is cuboid.

EC 21. The package of any of the preceding or subsequent examplecombinations, wherein the cuboid is square.

EC 22. The package of any of the preceding or subsequent examplecombinations, wherein the cuboid is rectangular.

EC 23. The package of any of the preceding or subsequent examplecombinations, wherein a length of the collapsible section of corrugatedpipe is less than a length of the first non-collapsible section ofcorrugated pipe and less than a length of the second non-collapsiblesection of corrugated pipe.

EC 24. The package of any of the preceding or subsequent examplecombinations, wherein a length of the collapsible section of corrugatedpipe is approximately the same as a length of the first non-collapsiblesection of corrugated pipe and approximately the same as a length of thesecond non-collapsible section of corrugated pipe.

The above-described aspects are merely possible examples ofimplementations, merely set forth for a clear understanding of theprinciples of the present disclosure. Many variations and modificationscan be made to the above-described example(s) without departingsubstantially from the spirit and principles of the present disclosure.All such modifications and variations are included herein within thescope of the present disclosure, and all possible claims to individualaspects or combinations of elements or steps are intended to besupported by the present disclosure. Moreover, although specific termsare employed herein, as well as in the claims that follow, they are usedonly in a generic and descriptive sense, and not for the purposes oflimiting the described invention, nor the claims that follow.

That which is claimed is:
 1. A plastic drain pipe for drainagecomprising: a first end; a second end; and a pipe sub-section betweenthe first end and the second end comprising: a collapsible section ofcorrugated pipe having a first joining area and a second joining area; afirst non-collapsible section of corrugated pipe connected to thecollapsible section of corrugated pipe at the first joining area,wherein the first non-collapsible section comprises a first plurality ofcorrugations; and a second non-collapsible section of corrugated pipeconnected to the collapsible section of corrugated pipe at the secondjoining area and such that the collapsible section is between the firstnon-collapsible section and the second non-collapsible section, whereinthe second non-collapsible section comprises a second plurality ofcorrugations.
 2. The plastic drain pipe of claim 1, wherein the pipesub-section is a first pipe sub-section, and wherein the plastic drainpipe comprises a plurality of pipe sub-sections, each pipe sub-sectioncomprising a collapsible section of corrugated pipe connected to twonon-collapsible sections of corrugated pipe.
 3. The plastic drain pipeof claim 1, wherein an end of the first non-collapsible section ofcorrugated pipe opposite the first joining area is the first end of theplastic drain pipe, and wherein an end of the second non-collapsiblesection of corrugated pipe opposite the second joining area is thesecond end of the plastic drain pipe.
 4. The plastic drain pipe of claim1, wherein the pipe sub-section is foldable into a packagedconfiguration such that the collapsible section of corrugated pipe formsa bend and the first non-collapsible section of corrugated pipe ispositioned adjacent to the second non-collapsible section of corrugatedpipe.
 5. The plastic drain pipe of claim 1, wherein a length of thecollapsible section of corrugated pipe is less than a length of thefirst non-collapsible section of corrugated pipe and less than a lengthof the second non-collapsible section of corrugated pipe.
 6. The plasticdrain pipe of claim 1, wherein a length of the collapsible section ofcorrugated pipe is approximately the same as a length of the firstnon-collapsible section of corrugated pipe and approximately the same asa length of the second non-collapsible section of corrugated pipe.
 7. Amethod of packaging a plastic drain pipe for drainage comprising:directing a collapsible section of corrugated pipe of a pipe sub-sectionbetween a first end and a second end of the plastic drain pipe to form abend; and moving a first non-collapsible section of corrugated pipeconnected to the collapsible section of corrugated pipe at a firstjoining area to be adjacent to a second non-collapsible section ofcorrugated pipe connected to the collapsible section of corrugated pipeat a second joining area of the collapsible section opposite the firstjoining area, wherein the first non-collapsible section comprises afirst plurality of corrugations, wherein the second non-collapsiblesection comprises a second plurality of corrugations.
 8. The method ofclaim 7, wherein the pipe sub-section is a first pipe sub-section,wherein the plastic drain pipe comprises a plurality of pipesub-sections, each pipe sub-section comprising a collapsible section ofcorrugated pipe connected to two non-collapsible sections of corrugatedpipe, and wherein the method further comprises directing eachcollapsible section of corrugated pipe to form a bend and moving thenon-collapsible sections of corrugated pipe adjacent to one another. 9.The method of claim 8, wherein forming the bend in each collapsiblesection of corrugated pipe and moving the non-collapsible sections ofcorrugated pipe comprises forming a cuboid.
 10. The method of claim 9,wherein the cuboid is square or rectangular.
 11. The method of claim 7,wherein a length of the collapsible section of corrugated pipe is lessthan a length of the first non-collapsible section of corrugated pipeand less than a length of the second non-collapsible section ofcorrugated pipe.
 12. The method of claim 7, wherein a length of thecollapsible section of corrugated pipe is approximately the same as alength of the first non-collapsible section of corrugated pipe andapproximately the same as a length of the second non-collapsible sectionof corrugated pipe.
 13. A package of plastic drain pipe for drainagecomprising: a drain pipe comprising: a first end; a second end; and apipe sub-section between the first end and the second end comprising: acollapsible section of corrugated pipe having a first joining area and asecond joining area; a first non-collapsible section of corrugated pipeconnected to the collapsible section of corrugated pipe at the firstjoining area, wherein the first non-collapsible section comprises afirst plurality of corrugations; and a second non-collapsible section ofcorrugated pipe connected to the collapsible section of corrugated pipeat the second joining area, wherein the second non-collapsible sectioncomprises a second plurality of corrugations, and wherein thecollapsible section of corrugated pipe forms a bend and the firstnon-collapsible section of corrugated pipe is adjacent to the secondnon-collapsible section of corrugated pipe.
 14. The package of claim 13,wherein the pipe sub-section is a first pipe sub-section, wherein thedrain pipe comprises a second pipe sub-section between the first pipesub-section and the second end, wherein the second pipe sub-sectioncomprises: a collapsible section of corrugated pipe having a firstjoining area and a second joining area; a first non-collapsible sectionof corrugated pipe connected to the collapsible section of corrugatedpipe at the first joining area; and a second non-collapsible section ofcorrugated pipe connected to the collapsible section of corrugated pipeat the second joining area, wherein the collapsible section ofcorrugated pipe forms a bend and the first non-collapsible section ofcorrugated pipe is adjacent to the second non-collapsible section ofcorrugated pipe.
 15. The package of claim 14, wherein the collapsiblesection of corrugated pipe of the first pipe sub-section and thecollapsible section of corrugated pipe of the second pipe sub-sectionare bent such that the first non-collapsible section of corrugated pipeof the first pipe sub-section, the second non-collapsible section ofcorrugated pipe of the first pipe sub-section, the first non-collapsiblesection of corrugated pipe of the second pipe sub-section, and thesecond non-collapsible section of corrugated pipe of the second pipesub-section are coplanar.
 16. The package of claim 14, wherein thecollapsible section of corrugated pipe of the first pipe sub-section andthe collapsible section of corrugated pipe of the second pipesub-section are bent such that at least two of the first non-collapsiblesection of corrugated pipe of the first pipe sub-section, the secondnon-collapsible section of corrugated pipe of the first pipesub-section, the first non-collapsible section of corrugated pipe of thesecond pipe sub-section, and the second non-collapsible section ofcorrugated pipe of the second pipe sub-section are non-coplanar.
 17. Thepackage of claim 13, wherein the pipe sub-section is a first pipesub-section, and wherein the drain pipe comprises a plurality of pipesub-sections, each pipe sub-section comprising a collapsible section ofcorrugated pipe forming a bend and connected to two non-collapsiblesections of corrugated pipe adjacent to one another.
 18. The package ofclaim 17, wherein the package is cuboid, square, or rectangular.
 19. Thepackage of claim 13, wherein a length of the collapsible section ofcorrugated pipe is less than a length of the first non-collapsiblesection of corrugated pipe and less than a length of the secondnon-collapsible section of corrugated pipe.
 20. The package of claim 13,wherein a length of the collapsible section of corrugated pipe isapproximately the same as a length of the first non-collapsible sectionof corrugated pipe and approximately the same as a length of the secondnon-collapsible section of corrugated pipe.